Monday, August 26, 2013

May - A Year in Time.

Is it wrong that we treat our children differently because of gender? Growing up my boys would often ride their BMX bikes around the streets when younger, making jumps in the dirt in the bush or paddocks however I would never dream of letting my girls do this! Well finally my princess is a Teenager! and now expects to be allowed to go places on her own with friends! It's really hard letting her grow up and growing up she is, into a beautiful caring sensitive young lady who we are very very proud of!

Onto scrapbooking! We all have one of 'those months' and May just happens to be ours. So much happens right through the entire month, we have birthdays galore in the family - 3 of my children are May babies sharing the month with my wonderful Mum, sister in law, brother in law, nieces and nephews, we also have aniversaries, our wedding anniversary among them and my hubby always spoils me with the most amazing floral bouquets but I wanted to share a special birthday in my  A Year in Time album, my beautiful girl turning thirteen and unless she is taking 'selfies' with her friends its very hard to get a photo of her!

So I would like to share with you all my May page of A Year in Time! If you like the look and feel of texture on your projects you cant go past texture paste and stencils. I love them! So easy to use and the effects are awesome!




1.  Using G45 May foundation A Place In Time page I cut and distressed all four edges and adhered it to a piece of contrasting purple/lilac bazzill.

2. I love these Creative Workshop templates! Using mini confetti and texture paste I applied randomly to my page as the first layer. Highlighing by gently rubbing with distress ink Milled Lavender.

3.  Taking a beautiful Ornate chipboard frame and clock I applied a generous coat of gesso to both and then lightly sanded to give a shabby look, then applied distress inks milled lavender and dusty concord before lightly spraying with TA pop rocks glimmer mist and I used Glamour Dust ice crystal glaze (ultra fine glitter paint) on the clock face.

3. Using a small chipboard butterfly I first used a Gelly Roll pen Purple Star (I love these pens, so quick to add colour and glitter to chipboard) then placed 3 tiny self adhesive Say it with Pearls, gently folding up the wings to add some diminsion.

4. Building my layers I first used a paper doily coloured again with distress inks in this case Milled Lavender. Using the reverse of G45 May cut-a-parts I cut from the striped pattern paper a piece to look like a banner/bunting flag laying this over a piece of cut lace which was coloured with TA Pop Rocks glimmermist. Place your photo and lay frame over the top.



5. Next I arranged some purple Prima blossoms, a beautiful hand crocheted lavender flower, butterfly, purple button with bakers twine and placed a Prima Shabby Chic birdhouse resin. Using the May cut-a-parts I cut two sentiments of 'Happy Birthday' and scrolled the ends.

6. Placing the clock and small blossom in the top left corner with scrap dots to lift it slightly and finishing with washi tape of two little birds on a branch under torn edge. Place some lavender pearls in the swirls and you are done.

I think you get the idea my beautiful girl likes the colour purple! even her hair has purple dip dyed tips!

Thanks for stopping by and remember to pop on over to the Wild About Scrap store and grab some wonderful products.

Call back soon to see more of our latest creations as we catch up on the Month of June!

Sue xx

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

A Year In Time - May 2012

 
Of course the month of May is associated with Mothers' Day.  Even though there are family birthdays in May, including my husband Craig's, I decided that a photo of my mum and I would go well with the colours of the may pages.
Here is what I did to create this page
  1. Mounted the photo onto the back of the March( because the colours matched) cut apart page from the Graphic 45  Place In Time 8x8 pad  and distressed the edges.  
  2. I adhered a doily to the base page.I used two pieces of card from the Core'dinations 6x6 Vintage Collection pad   and embossed them using a dots and text embossing folder.  I sanded he dots one for a more distressed and prominent look. I inked the text embossing to make it stand out more . These were adhered onto the base page and the mounted photo went on top.
  3. I punched some flowers from the Core'dinations card and front he papers in mauve/cream colours and layered the mauve card ones to make roses. I added a small rose to the centre of the patterned paper ones and added these , along with postage stamps from the May cut apart page , some punched leaves.

  4. I added some Want To Scrap Pearls - Lavender  around the flower cluster and on the flourishes in the top left and bottom right hand corners.
  5. I chose a matching label sticker from the Graphic Place In Time Stickers sheet and added it to the top right hand corner along with the year using the numbers from the Graphic Place In Time Alphabet Stickers sheet
  6. Using a word from the Alphabet sticker sheet and letters =I formed the title and placed it under the photo.
OTHER ITEMS USED - FROM MY STASH

 
doily
brown ink
flower punch
embossing folders
fern leaf punch
small roses
  
Hope this has inspired you to create a Year in review album , if you haven't already got one started.
I am off to post the June page now .. then I will be up to date !! 
I will post a little tutorial on how to make the punched roses on this page in the near future as they are super easy to make :)
Stay tuned .....
Sharon xoxo


Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Trinket Box

Looking around my scrap area I seem to be accumulating a small mountain of leftovers, many from the wonderfully kits supplied by the generous Veronica from Wild About Scrap so I am on a mission to use up these bits and pieces in this ever growing scrap pile and what better way than to create a tiny little Trinket Box. These can be used as gifts but I love this one so much I think I might add it to the shelve and store some little charms in!


Taking some of the flowers, twine, pearls and charms in my scrap pile.

Using left over DS paper off cut, some lace and a small box from the shop.


Cover the box with paper, sand and ink edges to give the aged vintage look and apply lace around the edge either by using glue or some other adhesive.


Arrange small blossoms, twine, gauze, pearls, buttons and charms.


Sweet little Trinket Box fit for a little Princess to keep her treasures in :)
and quick to make!

Thanks for stopping by and pop back soon as I am sure more projects are coming :)

Sue xx

Thursday, July 4, 2013

You Are Loved Layout

 
Wow how is it July already?? Here in Melbourne it has been pretty darn chilly of late so really no excuse not to be scrapping and creating right ??  Yes.. if only work didn't get in the way !!!
Veronica recently organised for a new kit to be sent to Sue and I .  The Layout above is the first creation I have produced with the lovely materials and products that were inside that pizza box !!!
 
Products available in the store that I used are
 
Pink Paislee Cottage Farms Patterned papers - Market and Bushel
Carta Bella Well Travelled patterned paper - Postage
Pink Paislee Cottage Farms- photo frames
Petaloo Penny Lane Ruffled Roses- Silhouette
Petaloo Penny Lane Darjeeling Dahlias - Red/Fuschia
Prima Printery - Flower market paper flowers
Tattered Angels Glimmer Glam - Pink Lipstick
 
Other items from my stash
black staples
text print tissue paper
chipboard letters and flourishes
twine
dark red paint
brown and black ink
flag banner punch
 
Love the colours of these papers from the Pink Paislee Cottage Farms collection - and Veronica had matched them so well with the flowers .. from abroad - not a bad accomplishment !!
 
Here's basically what I did
I distressed the edges of 2 pink and two newsprint pp rectangles, inked them and adhered them in position.
Mounted the photo onto printed text tissue paper and scrunched the edges and on it went.
Loving banners at the moment so punched some flags out and attached them to some twine with staples
 
 
I weaved a piece of tissue paper through the photo frame, tucked it under the pink and over the newsprint pp, attached with staples and added the word elements

 
Placed some yummy flowers down the side of the photo.


Painted the title chipboard letters and chip flourishes with red paint . Then gave them 2 coats of the Glimmer Glam - this is gorgeous stuff !! It has little bit of glitter
which don't show up in the photos but the beautiful frosty sheen it adds does.
 
 
I dried it with a heat gun on low and it bubbled a bit on the letters - but I really like the effect :)
 
The flourishes were tucked in with the flower clusters and the title adhered along with the smaller letters from the element sticker sheet.
 
And there you have it !!
 
DO have a look in the store for these products as they are just a bit gorgeous !!!
 
Off to see what else I can create .....
 
Sharon xo

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

April - A Year in Time

For April's page I have used a montage of photos from Easter 2012. I decided to uses object photos, Easter eggs, Easter cake - made by my sister, Easter flowers and chicks that were on some gifts.  It sure is challenging to fit the photos on these smaller pages and using non people photos seemed a good idea this time. 


  1. For this page i started with the back of the Foundation April page from the Graphic 45 A Place In Time pad.
  2. I mounted the 4 mini photos onto two pieces of cardstock from the Core'dinations Vintage Collection pad. I edge punched the green card.
  3. I added some of the lovely green trim from my DT pack and some flowers - Prima Hello Pastel Collection and some tiny roses from my stash.
  4. Also scattered around the photos are some Want 2 Scrap's Say It with a Bling silver rhinestones.
  5. The title was added next - using letters from the A Place In Time Alphabet sticker sheet.
 
I used a tag from the May cut aparts page as it had colours to suit my page and a tag and word  from the sentiments sheet These were written on and then added to the page with two decorative pins through the tag holes

Items used from my stash were - ink, punch, roses, pins

Hmm now what did i do in May last year, May is a big month for me Mother's Day, birthdays .. off to have a look at  my photos.

Sharon
xxxx

Friday, June 28, 2013

April - A Year in Time!

Another month for my A year in Time Album, this time April. Still a little behind but hope to catch up real soon by doing an extra month this time round. I hope you are enjoying the album so far, I am having a lot of fun playing with all the fabulous products from the Wild About Scrap store!

As soccer is a big part of my eldest son and husbands life I thought I would dedicate April to this, being as it's the start of the season. He has been playing since he was 7 years old and I am thrilled and proud that he still plays today! My husband watches a lot of the EPL on the telly but is also involved in training and match games with my boy. Keeping with the distress theme of my album I had a play with paints for this months page. Normally I love to distress my edges with TH distress inks but as I have been playing with art journals I have rediscovered the wonderful texture and versatility of paint. So I had fun getting extremely messy! I did however try to keep this months page more grunge and boyish but as you can see some flowers just sneaked they way in lol.


 1.  Using the reverse of the G45 April foundation A Place In Time page I cut and distressed all four edges and adhered it to a piece of contrasting yellow bazzill.
2.  Spritzing with some diluted gesso and DA Oceania paint I splashed, added droplets and flicked paint over and around the page. Using an old softdrink top I added white gesso circles and allowed to dry.
3.  Using the coordinating cut apat from previous months which were left over I chose some green patterned floral paper, a tag, and a postcard which I distressed. Also using a MS scalloped edge punch on a piece of Donna Salazar patterned paper strip, inking the edges with TH distress ink Vintage Photo, a heart shaped lace doily and more core'dination cardstock which I stamped with Prima Script cling stamp.
4.  Arrange and layer all pieces under a small landscape photo which has been matted on Core'dindations cardstock and distressed. I also added a blue arrow from Kaiser.
5.  Adding a few flowers from Petaloo and Prima. (just can't help myself! don't you agree a layout isn't quite finished unless it has at least one or two flowers)
6.  Lastly I finished with a handmade calico banner which I stamped with the Prima Script cling stamp, threaded with jute.


 Here is the completed page again, I really like the messy look and the feel, I hope I have inspired you to experiment and get a little messy when you are creating, you wont regret it :)

Thanks for stopping by, please pop back soon xx

Sue xx

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

A Year in Time - April

Hello everyone and welcome to my April - A Year in Time page.
 
When sick with the flu recently I was getting bored of repeats on TV so I started watching some YouTube videos to get some new ideas and inspiration.  Wow, there are some clever people out there....I don't know where they get their ideas from.  Anyway, this layout was partly inspirted from one of the Prima videos.
 
This layout gives a quick overview of Easter in Sicily...or in Taormina anyway.  Easter here isn't driven by chocolate (the Easter Bunny can have a bit of a break in Italy), but is a religeous experience with the main events being the decoration of the churches and an extremely solemn procession through the streets carrying statues and candles.  Traditions going back for maybe hundreds of years.  It is definitely a special experience.
 
 
List of products:-
 
Graphic 45 A Place in Time - April Foundations & Cut Aparts papers;
  • Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studios - Gesso;
  • Prima Doodle-Deux - Lace Ribbon;
  • Prima Flowers;
  • Buttons;
  • Bird Charm;
  • Tim Holtz idea-Ology - Type Charms & Label Letters;
  • Tattered Angels - Glimmer Mist - Pearl, Tokyo & Lobster
 

For something different, the Cut-Aparts paper has been torn into pieces, distressed and glued to the Foundations paper in a randomish fashion.  I also included some from the March paper. The Prima lace ribbon was added next.

These papers and ribbon were then lightly painted with Gesso which allows the pattern to be seen throug, but in a muted fasion.  Once dried, I sprayed the entire page with Glimmer Mist Pearl, which gives the Gesso a lovely pearly sheen. 

The 2 other Glimmer Mist colours - Tokyo & Lobster - were added by removing the sprayer from the bottle and flicking the end over th3e paper to give a droplet effect....in some parts it smudged, but overall I like the effect.

The photos were then added along with the flowers, buttons & bird charm.  With the title added last.  To help the flowers blend into the background Gesso was lightly brushed across all flowers & the charm. 

I hope you like my April page.  I'm sorry if this post isn't written overly well as my brain is still mushy from this flu!  As they say, "tomorrow's another day" so hopefully I'll be healed soon.

Happy scrapping everyone!

Veronica